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Monthly Archives: August 2010

Day 231

I always marvel at the high quality of my little $89 Nikon Coolpix L11.  The first shot is reduced to about 65% of full sized; the second is a 100% crop.  It lost a little detail in the yellow petals on the right, but other than that it is pretty good!  This was taken on […]

Day 230: Last night in Great Falls!

Marcus and Brittney, the latest to complete an Iron Butt Saddle Sore 1000!  What a Honeymoon! (Nikon Coolpix L11 on Auto) Almost done for the night… (Nikon Coolpix L11 on Auto) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 229

From Argust 10th, a day to celebrate and shoot Argus Cameras! (Three photos from my Argus C4, stitched together in MS ICE!) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 228

From the backyard menagerie… Such a peaceful day… (1/4000, f8, 220mm, ISO 800, -1/2 stop) (1/60, f8, 210mm, ISO 800, -1/2 stop) I am so embarrassed… (1/4000, f8, 220mm, ISO 800, -1/2 stop) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 227: A quick change artist!

From the backyard menagerie… (1/60, f8, 210mm, ISO 800, -1/2 stop) (1/90, f8, 210mm, ISO 800, -1/2 stop) (1/90, f8, 210mm, ISO 800, -1/2 stop) (1/60, f8, 210mm, ISO 800, -1/2 stop) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 226

From the Amtrak station in Shelby… (1/90, f8, 56mm, ISO 400, -1/2 stop) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 225

I was down by Giant Springs with my trusty camera…again…Wallpaper sized! (Click to enlarge, BACK to return…) (1/4000, f4.5, 180mm, ISO 200, -1.5 stops) (1/4000, f4.5, 225mm, ISO 200, -1.5 stops) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 224

The state Fair was here and is now gone.  All the dragons and balloons just seem to pack up and vanish down the road… (Nikon Coolpix L11 on Auto) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 223

Today, is Argust 10th.  It is the day all of us Argus Camera Collectors go out and shoot our Argus cameras.  But they take film, so here are three from the shoot, but taken on my Nikon Coolpix L11.  On auto. Nice light. Nice hay bales. Nice storm. I had to skirt the edge of […]

From the American Thinker…

August 08, 2010 Clarice’s Pieces: From Cordoba to Marbella By Clarice Feldman The no-good, horrible, terrible week for the credentialed morons. Newton believed that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, and while he was observing physical phenomenon, the same can be said this week of American politics. If last week signaled […]